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TMTTV TAPITAI, JOURNAL, BALES!, OltKGOft. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1010.page FornFRIDAY SALE BAY ONLYLadies Hand BagsLadies Leather BeltsLadies Trimmed HatsLadies Rouse DressesLadies KimoiiasLadies Dressing SaquesREPUBLICANSORGANIZE FORTHE CAMPAIGNMarlon county candidates metwltli County Chairman Jones Instnight at the Republican hoadquartors of the County Secretary, FredIt. Waters. Thero was n good attendance, and took steps to get thecampaign undor way. There lagreat difficulty in adjusting the waysand moans to got campaign funduand not violato the Corrupt Prnctlcoact. B. M. LnFore has been chosencity chairman and tho question ofregistration for tho coming city dec, tlon is being considered. City Attorney Corby holds that there nuts'be n new registration but some oftho city officials aro of tho opinionthat tho general registration will bofollowed. If thoro must bo a nowregistration, thoro will bo almost novotes cast Votors aro tired of thoendless registration system thatmakes them go to tho trouble ofreglBtoriug two or throo times in oyear. tChairman W. L. Jones and Secretary Fred II. Waters, of tho Republican county, central .committee,opened up Itopubllcnn headquarters1n room No. 1 in th&" Jos. Myora'block, on -Stato street?' this, morningnndarQ making preparations for thoopening,-of tho campaign In thiscounty. It was ojfpeeted that amooting of tho central commlttcowould bo hold In this city last o veiling to outllno plans for (ho conductof the campaign in this county, butit was called off on tho ground I hutit would not bo wlso for the countycommittee to mako any deilnito arrangements until tho congressionalconimlttoe orgnnlzos, whon the camlialgn will bo mado to harmonizewith tho plans of the congressionalcommlttco.The oily Republican central conimlttoe hold a meeting last ovonlngand organized by electing B. M. LaPore, of tho second ward, chntrmnn,and Fred It. Waters secrolnry and(this commlttco will work In conjunction with tho county and congroafllonal commlttooa in outlining thcampaign for tho gonornl olectlon.Chnlrmau Jonoa and Socrotary Waters, of the county commlttoo, werein coniultntlon this morning nndwill probably call a meeting of thecounty committee for Tuesday orWednesday ovonlng of next weok.THE GAME WITHMULTNOMAHIS POSTPONEDThe game scheduled with thoMultnomah Athletic club for Saturday has bun called off by the inn linger of the club. The reason forthe poitponemont of the game Isprobably through lack of practiceand the poor ahape the club Is In ntthis time. Conoh Hwoetland did notdefinitely know ut this till last nightat 10 p. Hi,Tills morning he immediatelyopeind negotiations with 0. A, C,-who have a game with the CalholluYoung Men's club, of l'ortlntnl, nextSaturday aud obtajnad the oopenlor the manager of the 0. A. Umto pobtpona lila game with the 0. Y.M. (' ""til the following Saturdayand take on Willamette for thlaooiuIuk Saturday. October 15.Coaou Swtxttland then tried to xpeak"with the manager of the C. Y. M. 0to obtain his consent to the proposition which O. A. C had so kindly$onsonted to. Dr. Hweetlnnd wnsunable to make connections thismorning with the inauager but hola eonfldttit that there will be ujamo with O. A. C. here next Satmrday. He will probably be able '.o'Jnnd his man this afternoon.WEST SALEMITESMARRIED AT SALEMMarried, at Salem, October 12,1D10. John Ferguson. Jr., to MissMary Moll, both of West Salem, RovP. S. Knight officiating.Tho brldo nnd groom left thismorning for Newport, whero tho family cottage of Undo John Fergusonawaits them. They will remain attho beach for a short honeymoon,when they will return to Salem andtako up their permanent residence attho magnificent farm home of MrFerguson, in West Salem.John Ferguson, Jr., is a chip offtho old block, a thorpugh-golng farmer, nnd has inherited tho acute Insightof his Scotch paronts. He Is a thriftyyoung mnn, and will be ono of thoBolld citizens of this community formany yonrs to come. Tho bride istho handsome and accomplisheddaughtor of O. B. Moll, also of WestSalom. She Is thoroughly competentto mako a most accomplished holp-moet, nnd both young peoplo aro tobe congratulated upon their fittingunion. Both families, fn fact, aro tobo congratulated, ns Is also tho community upon holding thoso splendidyoung peoplo in its midst.PERCY H, CUPPERMAY BECOMETOTALLY BLINDPercy II. Cupper, assistant statoengineer, is suffering nn allllctlon oftljo optic norvo of his right eye, nndIt is feared that ho will bocomo to-,tally blind in consequence. Ho lost,tho sight of his loft eyo sovoral yearsago, and if ills physicians, promlnontspecialists In tho treatment of eyo andcar diseases, of Portlund, aro not sue-'cossful in tho treatment of tho nfflictlon of tho right oyo ho will bo ron-dorod totnlly blind, nnd unfitted for,duty in his choson profossion for thobalance of his Hfo. Mr. Cuppor Is re-1gnrdod as ono of tho most competent.civil onglneors In tho stato, and his .services for tho stato, in tho lino ofreclamation nnd topographical sur-jveylng, liavo boon very proficient. Horecently roturncd from a surveying!trip to Bastorn Oregon, nnd it is bo-1llevod that tho trouble ho Is now suffering with tho right oyo wns broughton by n strain in lifting upon nn au-tomnbllo which hud bocomo' disabled,nnd in which ho wns a pnssongor.aTWO DEMOCRATSFAILED TO FILEACCEPTANCElifting failed to qualify by Bonding in thoir acceptance of the nomination in time to got their nnmos onthe ballot, two Democratic candidates, S. S. Sponcor, for state engineer, and D. V. S. Rood, for water superintendent of the first, division, willnot appear upon the official ballot forthe general olectlon, as prepared bythe secretary of state yesterday, andbanded to the state printer last ov-ening. Alt f the candidates for theother atate office for both partiesfiled their acceptance, and It Is expected that aumplea or the ballotswill bt given the secretary of stateby the atate printer today.XmmI Oman h, an inflammation utthe delicate membrane lining thealr-pauaiiKeii, la not cured by anymixtures tukon Into the atomaoh.Don't waste tlmi' mi them. TakeEly's Creuin Halm thrmiKh the unatrtls, so thai the fevered, swollentlMiiea are reached at once. Neverml ml how long you have eufferednor how often you have been disappointed, we k'uw Kly'a Cream llalmla the remedy you should use. AHdruggists, BOo. Mailed by lilyIlroa.. 56 Warren street, New York.Style Craft ShopPRESIDENT MAPSOUT A SHORTFAST SESSIONBeverly, Mass., Oct. 12. President Taft is mapping out for congress a strenuous short session whenIt convenes this Autumn, and hisrecommendations will incuude bovoral measures for which tho insurgent Republicans aro fighting, according to authentic Information obtained today by tho United Press.Tho president, In his message, willdemand tho enactment of many newstatutes oinbodyng the recommendations contained In tho Republicanplatforms adopted in many states.Foremost will como the president's expression of a doslro to securo a more economical administration and tho recommendation thatcongress cooporato with the governmental departments in bringing thisabout.Taft will recommend the passageof a law permitting tho developmentof water power on. public lands byprivate capital, with tho governmentretaining tho power of using a restraining ordor whore necessary.Ho will urgo tho amendment oftho Sherman anti-trust law so as topermit rallronds to enter into limited agreements regarding rates,subject to tho npproval of the interstato commorco commission. A federal charter for corporations alsowill bo urged.Tho presldont will continue hisannounced policy of favoring the establishment of a strong merchantmarine, nnd in this connection willadvert to tho progress mado in thoconstruction of tho Panama canal.Tho patronngo bunghole of the"pork barrel" will be partiallyplugged with a recommendation tosenators and congressmen that theysurrender a part of their appointment privileges In ordor that moraKovornmont employes . may beplaced undor ' tho conditions of tho Jcivil service.Othor probable suggestions arofop a now form of government inAlaska, tho strengthening of thoanti-trust laws, currency reformstho Issuance of injunctions withoutnotice.PRIZES WORTH '$4000 TO BE GIVENBY HORSE SHOWDNITKP TIIESS UBASCI WIRB.Portlnnd, Or., Oct. 12. Silver cupsnnd othor awards to a valuo oxceodlng$1000 will bo distributed to the bluoribbon winners nt the fourth annualhorse show, which will open tomor-jrow afternoon for threo days In thoOriental building on tho Lewis andClark fair grounds. Soventy oupahnvo beon contributed by businossnnd profoesional men of Portlandwho nre Interested In fine horses, nndeveral more will be provided by thePortlnnd Hunt Club, under whoso direction tho show Is boing given.In addition to the cups, several substnntlnl cash prizes aro offered by thehunt club.A largo number of horses from allparts of the Paciflo Northwest havebeen entered.4,- $ $ $X-RAYS AND SMILES.Mrs. Uteri White, of Philadelphia,uald $100 duty on a terrier pup recently. Is thla tariff levltd for pro-1tectlng the American dog Industry? IThe Paris mob threw brloks atthe autoa delivering mail, and thgovernment has ordered tho nmlUdelivered by aeroplane that imabove the reach of bricks. Thus279 N. Commercial Streetdoes sclenco steal away our Inalienable rights.What society women think ofthefr sisters in lower walks Isshown In a I.os Angeles dispatchwhere social leaders object to" woman suffrage because every societyvote would bo nullified by the votesof "50 women who are neither educated nor decent." If snobberyand wealth can go further than till?,how?oFUNERAL TOOK PLACETHIS Al'TERNOONThe' funeral of Mrs. Thos. MInnertook place from the Clough undertaking parlors at 2 o'clock today. Thesorvices were conducted by Rev.. Richard N. Avison. the new pastor of theFirst M. B. church. Mrs. MInnerenrae to Salem about 15 years ago,and has made a home" for her childrenat 1504 North Broadway. She wastho mother of ten children, of whomeight' survive, two sons living In Salem. Her bachelor son, John MInner,a hard-working man, has kept thehome for mother nnd tho children.Sho was a lifelong member of theMethodist church, a charter memberof the first Temperance Union andof the W. C. T. U., later when it wasorganized. She was a splendid christian woman and all who knew herloved her and she enjoyed the highest respect of the community. Thefuneral was held from the CloughUndertaking pr.rlons.oJUST ONE DOSE OFDIAPEPSIN ENDSSTOMACH MISERYYou can eat anything your stom-ach craves without fear of Indigestion or Dyspeiisla, or that your foodwill ferment or sour on your stomach, if you will tako n little Dlapop-sin occasionally.Your meals will taste good, andanything you eat will be dlgoslod:nothing can ferment or turn Intoncld or poison or stomach gas, whichcauses Belching, Dizziness, a feelingof fullness nfter eating, Nausea, Indigestion (llko n lump of leadlnstomach nnd Intestines or othorsymptoms.Headaches from tho stomach aroabsolutoly unknown whero this effective remedy is used. Dlapepiinreally doos all tho work of a healthystomach. It digests your meal?when your stomach can't. A singledoso will digest all tho food you eatand leave nothing to formont or sourand upset the stomach.Oct a large 50-cent case of Pape'sDlapopsin from your druggist andstart taking now, and in a littlewhllo you will notually brag aboutyour healthy, strong Stomach, foryou then can oat nnythlng andeverything you want without theslightost discomfort or misery, andovory particle of impurity nnrt. 'Onsthat is in your stomach nnd intestines is going to bo cnrrlod awaywithout the use of laxatlvos or anyother assistance.Should you nt this moment be suffering from Indigestion or any stom-.ach disorder, you can got reliefwithin five minutes.The Call of tho Blood.for purification, finds voloo in plmplos, bolls, sallow complexion, tiJaundiced look, moth patches andblotches on the sklnf " signs qfliver trouble. But Dr. King's NewLife Pills make r'oh rod bloodj givecUifr skin, ro y cheek's, fine' complexion, health. Try thom. 25c ntJ. C. Perry'?CMCHEafER SPILLSULv 'r oiVUONU MIAMI, v 1!....-,. rv iu..riirdyysj.-k wUk tm?Z.."'ifeiVEna!illi. l!RANI I'lLlVS'". !MM.AtlKcaWeY!MCJOGJSlSR,ERMER&LATTYLESEW YORKFREAK HATS THAT OO WITHXEW COSTIVUHS AX ARTISTICMKIiAXGE OF MATERIALSVELVETS, SATIXS AXI) CREPEFIXISIIE1) MATERIALS XEWMOTOR COATS AXI) OTHERS.New York, October 12. Hats arefreaky, but more varied in shapeand size than over, so everyone canfind the right thing to suit the face,figure and costume. This last itemis not by any means least Important.Now that the Directoiro styles areonco more on tho top of the wave,the harmony between the hat anddress must be perfect or all the effect of both is lost.Tlio Vogue of Satin SuitsSuits of black" satin aro especiallysmart but are only desirable wher?the material is of the best grade,and as the waist, hat, boots', andgloves must correspond in elegance,such costumes rank among extremeluxuries. All black costumes ofbroadcloths, corduroys, cheviots orsilk finished suitings aro fashionablyworn for almost any occasion withcontrasting accessories hat, glovea,etc., in white- or color or in allblack if that is becoming.Modish ColorsBrowns In leather shades, greensIn olive tones and blues in royal andnavy as well as in tho grayish medium shades aro very much worn,nnd the combination of black witheverything especially with blue, andwith whlto, Is noticeable whereverhandsome costumes are seen.Black hats with colored trim-'ij.iinThe above design Is by Tfee McCailv, New Ytk, DetigKcrsand Makers of AkCatl IMltcm,THEESTISTHESE ARE THE LAST DAYSNone in Salem Will Ever AgainSee the LikeTo purchase a "Standard Made"Piano an instrument of absolutelyunquestioned reputation at a priesusually paid for the ordinary kinds,Is the opportunity that awaits thosewho attend this art exhibit and saleat 455 Court street;Tho buying of a piano- is an important matter. There are manypianos and many dealers.You must inn large degree relyupon tho denier. He knows pianoquality.Sherman, Clay & Co. have beenselling pianos on the Pacific Coastfor nearly 40 years and the'r soilingmethods are well known.Tho following quotation from th"Oregon Dally Journal of August 9,1008, Is significant:"In almost every line of tradethere aro one or more firms who, byreason of long years of fair dealingand courteous demeanor hnvoearned the confidence and respect ofthe public. No firm in any lino ofIkSherman Way & Co.mlngs, especially with white, are decidedly faddish. Amazon turbanswith their high velvet facings ofblack velvet havo crowns of whiteribbed silk, or of somo of tho brocades or tapestries so much used formillinery purposes this season. Patterns and materials that have hitherto been used for upholstery purposes are now seen in millinery departments everywhere and thesesame ,fabrlc3 are boing used for coattrimmings, vests, etc.New Long Coats.New long coats for motor use orgeneral wear aro straight cut, aseverything Is just now, but aro looseenough to completely cover the cos.tume and made with ample reveres.and wide collars, that can be buttoned up close to tho throat, andwith wide cuffs, dust gunrds, bigbuttons and patch pockets that alsofasten with a button In many Instances.Long coats of broadcloth, sergo orof ratine which Is the latest FrenchcrnKe for this use, are mado up indolmanesque stylo with straightklmonn sleovos cut in one with therest of tho coat, and hive tho fullness at the back. If thero is any confined near the foot by some sort ofband trlmmMig, whloh usually dneanot extend beyond th elde of thegarment. Largo sailor collnrs thatfln'sh In long front revorea and fastenings belqw the waist well overtoward Hie left "side, oharcaterlzothe ht of these coats, which areused wl'h all sorts of drosses for dayand evening wenr. The black coatwith white, gray, yellow or aprlootlining is tho one most generally useful, but browns, grays and blues areall smart especially in ratine.Gloves and Footworn.Suede fln'sh leather with pointsA good sohnol none better. Well established reputation. Successful graduates. Skillful, painstaking touohors. Living expenses low. Many otheradvantage. Let us tell you about theui. Write for catalogue.W. I. staley, PrincipalNEAR! I vnrln afniirlcj litrrlton tlirlll Araa inhouse of Sherman, Clay & Co.""To thine own self be true and itmust follow ns tho night tho dny,thou canst not then be false to anyman."Among the PUinos left you willfind some of the world's greatestmakes, including STEIXWAV, A. II.CHASE, LUDWKJ, EMERSON,EVERETT, KIXUSIiL'KY, ESTEYnud WELLINGTON.Here and now you can purchaseany one of these magnificent instruments on very easy terms in factthe terms will bo made to suit yourown convenience.We have accepted as part payment several used instruments;these can be had for as little as JS5,on easy payments.If you have any possible use for apiano, by all means come today orduring the evening and take advantage of this opportunity.Remember the address:'IBS COURT STREET.toes are fashionable for dressy footwear, and considerable use is to bamado of velvet and silk for the samagrade of shoes. Dull gray suedewith matching hose is the Parisianfad, but hero black is more used forgeneral wear. Gloves with widostitchlngs in black or white to contrast with the kid are decidedly modish, and tho chamois glove withheavy spear point finish aro verysmartly worn. Dogskin gloves ofsimilar mannish cut nnd finish aroused for harder wenr. As sleevescontinuo to be abbreviated considerably for almost all dress purpose,the Mousquetaire glovo worn Is longenough to meet the sleeve. Nothing,uglier In n sartorial way exists thanthe gap often seen between tho topof tho glovo and tho sleeve. Thovery prettiest arm is unattractive codisplayed.- LUCY CARTER.The Royal Month nnd the RoynlDJsense.Sudden changes of weather aroespecially trying and probably tonone more so than to the scrofulousand consumptive. Tho progress ofscrofula dur'ng a normal OctoberIs commonly great. We never thinkof scrofula Its bunches, cutaneouseruptions, nnd wastilig of tho bodilysubstanco without thinking of thogreat good many si.fforers from Ithave derived from Hood's Sarsapar111a, whogo rndlcal ant" permanentoures of this one dlsonse are enoughto mnke It the most famous mediclnoIn the world. There is probably nota city or town whero Hood's Sarsaparilla hns not proved its merit inmore homes than ono, in arrostlngand completly eradicating scrofula,which Is almost as serious and asmuch to be feared as its near rola1 1 ve, consumption.Salem, Oregon